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One in six men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime.
"After six months, one in seven unemployed men will develop mental-health problems.
Thirty to 40 men will develop incontinence or erectile dysfunction, or both, as a result of treatment.
One in six men will develop prostate cancer in their lifetimes; and the risk of dying from the disease is elevated by a factor of at least two among African-American men.
Nearly 54% of men will develop cancer, compared with just under 48% of women, the figures indicate.
One in six men will develop full-fledged tumors, and one in 35 will die of the disease.
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Two more men will have a serious cardiovascular event, like a heart attack, due to treatment, and one man will develop a life-threatening blood clot in his legs or lungs.
The probability that a man will develop prostate cancer is calculated using the disease and treatment-specific parameters estimated from the Rotterdam ERSPC trial data.
The figure represents 1.2percentt of the estimated 64,000 American men who will develop colon cancer in 1998.
Overall, these data show that men who will develop prostate cancer in future have elevated PSA levels many years before the diagnosis.
It is estimated that 40 50% of women and 5% of men worldwide will develop UTI at least once in their lifetime, and UTIs account for more than 1 million hospitalizations and $1.6 billion in medical expenses annually, in the USA.
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